Fire Crews Battle Blaze on Lenore Street in London

London Fire Department

Multiple fire crews are currently responding to an active house fire in the 700 block of Lenore Street, according to the London Fire Department.

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London Fire Department

The London Fire Department confirmed via social media that crews are on scene of what they’re calling a “working fire” at a residential property. Fire officials report that hose lines have been deployed for both search and rescue operations as well as fire attack efforts.

The incident was reported early Saturday morning, with firefighters quickly mobilizing to the scene in the residential neighbourhood. The fire department’s response indicates this is an active situation requiring significant resources to combat the blaze.

Search and rescue operations are underway as part of the emergency response, suggesting crews are working to ensure all residents are safely accounted for. The deployment of multiple hose lines indicates firefighters are actively working to suppress the flames and prevent the fire from spreading to neighbouring properties.

The 700 block of Lenore Street has become the focus of intensive firefighting efforts as crews work to bring the residential fire under control. Fire department personnel are coordinating both offensive fire attack strategies and search operations as part of their comprehensive response to the incident.

London Fire Department officials have not yet released information about potential injuries or the extent of damage to the property. The cause of the fire remains under investigation as crews continue their work at the scene.

Residents in the area may notice increased emergency vehicle activity and are advised to avoid the immediate vicinity to allow fire crews unobstructed access to the scene. The fire department continues to monitor the situation as firefighters work to fully extinguish the blaze.

This is a developing story as fire crews remain on scene working to control the residential fire on Lenore Street.